The September Apple event is just around the corner, streaming live at 12:00 AM on 09/16 Vietnam time. Wondering what surprises Apple has in store? Stay tuned for tomorrow's unveilings!Here's a glimpse into the promising products and updates expected at the Apple event...Introducing the Apple Watch Series 6

An iconic representation of the Apple Watch Series 6 by MacRumors
The anticipation for the Apple Watch Series 6 launch is soaring high for tomorrow. Firstly, Apple has aptly named the event “Time Flies”, secondly, enthusiasts have uncovered the term “Apple Watch Series 6” in the code, and thirdly, given Apple's tradition of annual Apple Watch releases, it's only natural to expect a new model this year.
The Apple Watch Series 6 is expected to feature Touch ID fingerprint security, a significant upgrade from the previous four-digit passcode security in earlier generations. The Apple Watch, being a personal device capable of reading messages, making card payments, accessing emails, and more, demands enhanced security measures.Apple has also filed a patent for a wrist-worn device equipped with Touch ID on the display. Consequently, the antenna strips on the Apple Watch will be relocated to the watchband, allowing it to flexibly conform to the wearer's wrist. This hints at the possibility of future Apple Watch bands being proprietary or exclusively compatible with Apple products, rather than third-party options.Finally, the color green! Following the Apple logo's green hue for tomorrow's event, it's highly likely that the Apple Watch Series 6 will debut in a new shade of blue, promising to be eye-catching and set the color trend for the coming year.
Metadata indicates the presence of 'Series 6'.
Introducing the Apple Watch SE
According to previous leaks, Apple is also unveiling a budget-friendly Apple Watch known as the AW SE. This product will replace the current Apple Watch Series 3, sporting a design similar to the Apple Watch Series 4 and 5, featuring an always-on display and sharing hardware with the Apple Watch Series 6. However, the Apple Watch SE will limit some features due to its affordability, notably excluding the ECG heart rate monitoring feature.Introducing Apple One
Apple is also reportedly planning the Apple One service bundle, with high credibility behind the information. Apple One will encompass services such as Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, and more, offering a more appealing pricing structure than individual subscriptions (pay once and access all).Depending on Apple One, users can tailor their selection. For instance, the most affordable package may include Apple Music and Apple TV+, while pricier options may incorporate Arcade or Apple News+, and even offer additional iCloud storage.
iOS code snippet reveals the presence of 'Apple One'.
Introducing iPad Air or iPad Generation 8
Recent reports suggest that Apple will unveil either the new iPad Air (Air 3) or iPad 8 at tomorrow's event. Regarding the iPad Air, it seems more feasible than the iPad 8, as depicted in the image captured from a new iPad user manual labeled iPad Air.Moreover, the new iPad Air shares a design resemblance with the 2018 iPad Pro - thin bezels, balanced design, squared-off aluminum housing, a rear camera, and the absence of a Home button. Apple may integrate Face ID into the new iPad Air, or alternatively, utilize Touch ID integrated into the power button of the iPad.In terms of hardware, the new iPad Air may utilize the powerful Apple A12Z or A13 chip, rather than a standard chip. Taking the 2019 iPad Air as an example, Apple equipped it with the A12 chip (the most powerful chip at the time), so there's no reason why Apple wouldn't prioritize performance and introduce a new chip for the next Air model this year.With a design akin to the iPad Pro, the new iPad Air will support the second-generation Apple Pencil, the Smart Keyboard Folio, or the floating Magic Keyboard. It remains unclear whether the display will feature a 120Hz refresh rate or if it will transition to USB-C instead of the Lightning port. This could set the stage for the future design direction of iPads by Apple.Returning to the discussion of the color green! Apple may introduce an iPad Air variant in green, matching the event's iconic apple logo. Let's stay tuned for more updates!Introducing the iPhone 12 series
Although recent speculations suggest that tomorrow's event will only unveil new iPads and Apple Watches, with iPhones expected in the subsequent event, we should still be mentally prepared for Apple to surprise us by introducing the iPhone 12 tomorrow.We are already well-acquainted with the iPhone 12 lineup, comprising three models: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. These iPhone variants come in four different sizes:- iPhone 12 will come in two sizes: 5.4 inches and 6.1 inches, with the 5.4-inch version being exceptionally compact, even smaller than the latest iPhone SE.
- iPhone 12 Pro will feature a 6.1-inch display.
- iPhone 12 Pro Max will boast a 6.7-inch screen.
All three iPhone 12 models feature 5G capability and utilize OLED displays, sporting a boxy design reminiscent of the current iPad Pro or the earlier iPhone 4/4s. They maintain stainless steel frames and glass on both sides, but instead of the current rounded edges, Apple has opted for a flatter design.https://twitter.com/EveryApplePro/status/1304529976486776833?s=20According to leaked images of the iPhone 12 Pro Max's casing, there appears to be an additional sensor cluster near the camera module - this cluster could be a LiDAR sensor similar to that found on the iPad Pro. The regular Pro variant typically does not include a LiDAR sensor.The hardware of the iPhone 12 will be powered entirely by the new Apple A14 chip for improved performance and enhanced GPU capabilities. Additionally, Apple continues to advance the Neural Engine for better augmented reality experiences and photography tasks.Lastly, if the iPhone 12 indeed materializes, it promises to introduce a new shade of blue.Introducing Apple Tag
Since the beginning of the year, we've heard much about a new Apple product - dubbed the Apple Tag. The Apple Tag is incredibly compact, allowing us to attach it to various items for easy location if lost or misplaced, much like Tile's item-finding product.The Apple Tag relies on the U1 locator chip and pairs with the iPhone for users to locate tagged items, akin to how we locate Apple devices through Find My.iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, watchOS 7, tvOS 14
Apart from hardware updates, tomorrow promises the official rollout of new operating systems ranging from iOS to watchOS,...Prepare your devices meticulously for the overnight update session, folks!- Check out mod @Nam Air's guide:
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